Communicable Disease
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Because we need to cover the basics of public health in KNH 125, there isn’t enough time to take a deep dive into major public health issues during the lectures. We’ll use assignments to take a topic-based look at contemporary public health.
File you will need to download to complete this assignment
KNH 125 C – FA18 – Activity 5 Communicable Disease.docx
INSTRUCTIONS for Case study – Communicable disease
- Open and complete the following case study worksheet.
- Note: You’ll be watching a 23-minute video as you work through the case study assessment. Be sure to give yourself enough time to complete the work before the due date!
- Please do not alter the formatting on the worksheet.
- Save your work as a .doc, .docx, or .pdf attachment to this assignment prompt.
- Submissions must be made through Canvas.
- Emailed submissions will automatically earn 0/20 points for failure to follow instructions.
Remember: This assignment should not be treated as ‘busy work’. I realize some students struggle with formal testing (e.g., exams). KNH 125 assignments are a way to diversify the manner in which you can show me that your public health knowledge is growing as a result of this class. These assignments serve as class participation tools and account for a considerable portion of your final grade. I am not necessarily looking for ‘right’ answers, but I want to see work that shows you can think critically and converse intelligently about public health issues.
Because we need to cover the basics of public health in KNH 125, there isn’t enough time to take a deep dive into major public health issues during the lectures. We’ll use assignments to take a topic-based look at contemporary public health.
File you will need to download to complete this assignment
KNH 125 C – FA18 – Activity 5 Communicable Disease.docx
INSTRUCTIONS for Case study – Communicable disease
1. Open and complete the following case study worksheet.
· Note: You’ll be watching a 23-minute video as you work through the case study assessment. Be sure to give yourself enough time to complete the work before the due date!
2. Please do not alter the formatting on the worksheet.
3. Save your work as a .doc, .docx, or .pdf attachment to this assignment prompt.
· Submissions must be made through Canvas.
· Emailed submissions will automatically earn 0/20 points for failure to follow instructions.
Remember: This assignment should not be treated as ‘busy work’. I realize some students struggle with formal testing (e.g., exams). KNH 125 assignments are a way to diversify the manner in which you can show me that your public health knowledge is growing as a result of this class. These assignments serve as class participation tools and account for a considerable portion of your final grade. I am not necessarily looking for ‘right’ answers, but I want to see work that shows you can think critically and converse intelligently about public health issues.
Rubric
KNH 125 Activities
| KNH 125 Activities | ||
| Criteria | Ratings | Pts |
| This criterion is linked to a Learning OutcomeActivity submission is… | 20.0 ptsComplete. Free from errors and shows good effort17.0 ptsComplete. Minimal errors with good effort14.0 ptsComplete. Many errors or insufficient effort10.0 ptsPartially complete0.0 ptsNot submitted on time | 20.0 pts |
| Total Points: 20.0 |
KNH 125: Intro to Public Health FA 2018
Activity 5: Communicable Disease
Activity 5: Case study – Communicable Disease
Purpose
The purpose of this assignment is to give you hands-on experience in communicable disease research and management through an historical case study.
Knowledge and skills you will practice
· Conducting epidemiologic investigations of communicable diseases
· Thinking critically about disease prevention and management solutions
Description
I’ll be honest: I am obsessed with the show Forensic Files. HLN plays reruns all the time, and it’s hands-down my go-to program to fill the “there’s nothing good on television but it’s still not bedtime” entertainment void. Forensic Files covers a wide gamut of cases where experts use scientific methods as part of a systematic investigation. While many are crime-related, there are a handful of good health-related ones as well. In this assignment, you’ll review one episode of Forensic Files that is particularly relevant to the field of public health.
Disclaimer: This episode first aired in 1996. It discusses a public health situation that arose in Philadelphia in 1976. I realize the interviewees’ styling may be a little ‘vintage’, but please don’t discredit this resource on looks alone. This is a super-interesting public health investigation into one of the most serious disease outbreaks in contemporary US history!
What you’ll need
1. Link to Forensic Files Season 1, Episode 07 – Legionnaire’s Disease: https://youtu.be/swr9zW06Skc
Instructions
Please follow along with the instructions provided on the subsequent pages. You’ll need to pause the video every so often to answer the questions. I suppose you could watch the entire video and then go back and answer the questions, but that defeats the purpose of the exercise.
Remember: Effort counts! Your answers don’t necessarily have to be ‘perfect’, but they need to demonstrate your ability to think critically and apply class concepts in the real world.
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Watch the Forensic Files video until the 07:00 mark, then answer the following questions.
1. What clues do we have so far that a public health problem might be occurring?
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2. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC; www.cdc.gov), an outbreak is the occurrence of more cases of disease than expected in a given area or among a specific group of people over a particular period of time. Usually, the cases are presumed to have a common cause or to be related to one another in some way.Do you believe there is evidence of an outbreak? Why or why not?
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Continue watching the video until the 12:35 mark, then complete the following:
3. What methods did Dr. Fraser’s team use to conduct their investigation? Name at least 4 sources/methods they used to gather data.
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4. Name at least 2 additional data collection methods/sources the team could have used.
Note: There’s no ‘right’ or ‘wrong’ answer here. Think critically (and rationally!) and be creative.
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5. What initial hypotheses [or ‘theories’, as the narrator calls them] did the CDC investigators generate? Name at least 5.
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6. What did Dr. Fraser’s team learn about the transmission of the disease from examining additional Legionnaires and guests and employees of the hotels where the Legionnaires had stayed? Name at least 6 important discoveries made during the investigation.
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7. Given these findings, generate a hypothesis about the source of the illness. Why do you think the Legionnaires are getting sick and dying?
Note: You don’t have to be ‘right’ here. Give your honest-to-goodness best guess.
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Finish watching the remainder of the video, then complete the following:
8. What do you think about Dr. Fraser’s final hypothesis (or ‘theory’, according to the narrator) about the source of the disease vector? Do you think it’s plausible? If yes, why? If no, why not?
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9. If an outbreak like this happened today, how might public health officials communicate important information to the public? What information would be important to share? What communication channels could they use?
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Congratulations! You just conducted a pared-down version of an epidemiologic investigation for communicable diseases. These types of investigations (and the subsequent surveillance efforts needed to monitor public health) are important parts of public health work.
10. What did you think about conducting an epidemiologic investigation? What did you like? Dislike?
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11. Do you think you would like to pursue a career that involves this type of work? Why/why not?
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